Iran Warns US: "Waiting for Troops" and Vows to Punish Gulf Allies

Iran's Parliament Speaker, MB Ghalibaf, has issued a stark warning that the country is prepared for a potential US ground invasion, accusing America of secret plotting. He threatened to "punish" regional Gulf partners who allow the US to operate from their soil. This comes amid reports that the Pentagon is preparing for limited ground operations, including potential raids on strategic Iranian sites. However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio asserts that US military objectives against Iran can be accomplished without deploying any ground troops.

Key Points: Iran Warns US Against Ground Invasion, Threatens Gulf Partners

  • Iran accuses US of secretly planning ground invasion
  • Warns Gulf countries hosting US forces
  • US plans reportedly include limited raids, not full invasion
  • US Secretary of State says objectives achievable without ground troops
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Iranian parliament speaker warns against US ground invasion, says "waiting for troops"

Iran's parliament speaker accuses US of plotting a ground invasion and vows retaliation. US Secretary of State claims objectives can be met without troops.

"We are waiting for their arrival; we will set them ablaze and punish their regional partners forever. - MB Ghalibaf"

Tehran, March 29

Speaker of Iran's Parliament, MB Ghalibaf, accused the US of "secretly plotting a ground invasion" and assured that Tehran is prepared for it.

He also warned the Gulf countries, which are allowing the US to launch an attack from their soil, vowing to "punish" the regional partners.

"The enemy sends messages of friendship openly, while secretly plotting a ground invasion. We are waiting for their arrival; we will set them ablaze and punish their regional partners forever." Ghalibaf said.

Additionally, Iran Embassy in India shared the front page of Tehran Times on their X account, issuing a stark warning to US against ground invasion.

This comes after The Washington Post, quoting a US officials, reported that the Pentagon is preparing for weeks of limited ground operations in Iran, potentially including raids on Kharg Island and coastal sites near the Strait of Hormuz.

According to a US official, the plan is not to fully invade Iran but can involve special raids by special operations and conventional infantry troops.

However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday said that the United States can accomplish its military objectives in the war against Iran "without any ground troops".

Speaking to reporters following the Foreign Ministers meeting of the Group of Seven (G7) here, the US Secretary of State said that the country would destroy all military capabilities of the Islamic Republic in order to keep Tehran from acquiring any nuclear weapons.

"We're going to destroy their navy, we are going to destroy their air force, and we are going to significantly destroy their missile launchers so they can never hide behind these things to get a nuclear weapon," Rubio said.

"We are achieving all of those objectives; we are ahead of schedule on most of them, and we can achieve them without any ground troops, without any", he added.

This comes amid rising conflict in West Asia, with increasing reports of strikes on strategic infrastructure across multiple countries in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
The conflicting statements from the US side are confusing. First the Pentagon plans ground raids, then the Secretary of State says no troops needed. Which is it? This kind of mixed messaging only increases tensions. The world needs clarity, not more brinkmanship. 🙏
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Rohit P
As an Indian, my primary concern is the Strait of Hormuz. If that shipping lane gets disrupted, our energy security is at serious risk. The government needs to have strong contingency plans in place. This is no longer a distant conflict.
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Sarah B
While Iran's rhetoric is strong, we must also acknowledge the reports about their nuclear ambitions. The international community, including India, has a stake in a nuclear-free Iran. But "destroying" their military as Rubio says? That sounds like a recipe for a forever war. There has to be a better way.
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Vikram M
Iran is not Iraq or Afghanistan. They have a strong, unified military and home advantage. A US ground invasion, even limited, would be a catastrophic mistake with huge casualties on both sides. Hope cooler heads prevail in Washington. The cost is too high for everyone.
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Kavya N
Interesting that the Iran Embassy in India shared this warning on X. They know India is a major regional player with good ties to both sides. Maybe they are looking for Delhi to play a mediating role? Our foreign policy is truly being tested now.
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